Dapper Laughs has an ITV show and we URGE you not to watch it

A student protest has seen his University gig cancelled - will a stronger backlash do the same for his TV show?

Controversial comedian Dapper Laughs (real name Daniel O'Reily) has had a gig cancelled at Cardiff's Students Union after over 700 students protested against his appearance.

We use the term 'controversial', when really we mean 'tosser'. Dapper Laughs has also managed to concede an ITV2 show based on his unique branch of what he considers humour, and what everyone else considers sexist, offensive drivel enjoyed by the gormless. But now he's been given a platform to broadcast his shite?

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Great. We can't wait for him to tell the nation about how he's going to shag a girl so hard that 'by the end of the night she'll need a wheelchair', or that he's so annoyed at his girlfriend that he's gonna 'pull out his Chris Brown moves'. Really, that'll make a nice follow-up to an evening of Downton.

Writing for The Debrief, student Vicky Chandler (who started the petition to ban Dapper Laughs from her university) said:

"It's people like Dapper who have perpeutated the culture of laddism that's now pervasive across university campuses like mine at Cardiff. I've been told that I'm nothing but a pussy. A talking vagina who, especially because I dared to dressed with even a bit of skin on show, is gagging to sleep with someone. I've been seen as boring for condoning protective sex, that he's 'chivalrous' because he's asking you for consent."

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Vicky's done an amazing thing, and by drawing attention to Dapper Laughs' misogynistic 'comedy' and ridiculing of women, she's made a media buzz about his ITV2 show for all the right reasons.

That dapper laughs cunt is about as funny as injecting smack into your dick

Recently, dating coach Julien Blanc was the subject of angry petitions in Australia, protesting against his tour of the country where he planned to spread his teachings of sexual violence. Seriously. His videos show him 'charming' women by choking them, and generally making sexual assault seem like a fantastic way to get women.

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